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What is a Bauhaus lamp?

A Bauhaus lamp is defined by function, proportion and honest materials— designed to produce calm, balanced light with a clear modern silhouette.

A Bauhaus lamp is a modernist light designed with functional clarity: simple geometry, visible materials and construction that prioritizes usability and light quality over ornament.

How to recognize a Bauhaus lamp

Form

Clear geometry, reduced silhouette, no decorative excess.

Function

Balanced illumination with controlled glare and diffusion.

Material

Honest materials such as metal and glass, built to last.

Bauhaus lamp vs. “Bauhaus style” lamp

The term may refer either to an original modernist design or to a lamp following Bauhaus principles without being historical.

Originals, re-editions, and reproductions

  • Original — historical Bauhaus-era object.
  • Licensed re-edition — produced today using original specifications.
  • Reproduction — visually similar but not historically aligned.

Why Bauhaus lamps still work today

Because they are designed around use, clarity and calm light—supporting architecture rather than competing with it.

Wagenfeld lamp WG 24

De legendarische Bauhaus tafellamp van Wilhelm Wagenfeld, WG 24. Ambacht ontmoet avant-garde: opaalglas, glazen voet, serienummer — een kunstobject en lichtbro…
630,00 € *

Wilhelm Wagenfeld tafellamp WA 23 SW

De Bauhaus Tafellamp belichaamt het essentiële idee dat vorm volgt op functie, zoals de invloedrijke Bauhaus-school die omarmt.
630,00 € *

Wilhelm Wagenfeld tafellamp WA 24

De Bauhaus Tafellamp belichaamt het essentiële idee dat vorm volgt op functie, zoals de invloedrijke Bauhaus-school die omarmt.
630,00 € *

Wilhelm Wagenfeld tafellamp WG 25 GL

De Bauhaus Tafellamp belichaamt het essentiële idee dat vorm volgt op functie, zoals de invloedrijke Bauhaus-school die omarmt.
630,00 € *